Spotted house snake
A species of Lamprophis Scientific name : Lamprophis guttatus Genus : Lamprophis
Spotted house snake, A species of Lamprophis
Scientific name: Lamprophis guttatus
Genus: Lamprophis
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Description General Info
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Description
The spotted house snake, Lamprophis guttatus, belongs to Southern Africa's seven Lamprophis (house snake) species.
General Info
Lifespan
15-20 years
Diet
Spotted house snake primarily feeds on rodents, its dietary preference leaning towards mice and small rats. It tracks and captures its prey at night, showcasing its opportunistic and nocturnal feeding habits.
Behavior
Spotted house snake is a sedentary, solitary species, purporting nocturnal habits with ambush hunting of small rodents and birds. Characterized by its secretive behavior, this species leverages camouflage within its environments to evade potential threats. Notably, spotted house snake practices fossoriality, often retreating into burrows for protection and to manage their body temperatures.
Population
Stable
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Reptiles Order
Lizards and snakes Family
Lamprophiid snakes Genus
Lamprophis Species
Spotted house snake